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sculpture
/ ˈskʌlptʃə(r) /
/ ˈskʌlptʃər /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.雕像,雕塑作品;雕刻艺术,雕塑艺术;(动,植)(贝壳、花粉粒、角质层或其他生物体表面凸起或凹陷的)雕饰,雕纹
  • v.雕刻,雕塑;从事雕刻
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    • 复数

      sculptures
    • 第三人称单数

      sculptures
    • 现在分词

      sculpturing
    • 过去式

      sculptured
    • 过去分词

      sculptured
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  • 1

    [建] 雕塑

    ...。 在城市空间中,雕塑常常处于重要的结点位置,它往往起着组织周围空间,聚合环境空间,聚焦城市景观中心点和雅化城市空间的作用。 城市雕塑(sculpture)是一种巨大的展示艺术,既展示城市的历史和传统,又昭示城市的审美品格,在这一点上,有些类似建筑。

  • 2

     雕刻

    ... Modeling Award(建模奖): Sculpture(雕刻): Texture(材质): ...

  • 3

    [轻] 雕刻品

    ... precious(形容)珍贵的,宝贵的 sculpture(名)(动)雕刻;雕刻品 spin(名)(动)纺纱;旋转 ...

  • 4

     雕像

    ... screen屏幕;荧光屏 sculpture雕刻;雕像 sea海洋;海 ...

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  • 双语例句
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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    He collects modern sculpture.
    他收藏现代雕塑。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    Both studied sculpture.
    两人都学过雕塑。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    I take no real interest in monumental sculpture.
    我对宏伟的雕塑并没有真正感兴趣。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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  • 百科
  • Sculpture

    Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sculptural processes originally used carving (the removal of material) and modelling (the addition of material, as clay), in stone, metal, ceramics, wood and other materials but, since modernism, shifts in sculptural process led to an almost complete freedom of materials and process. A wide variety of materials may be worked by removal such as carving, assembled by welding or modelling, or molded, or cast.Sculpture in stone survives far better than works of art in perishable materials, and often represents the majority of the surviving works (other than pottery) from ancient cultures, though conversely traditions of sculpture in wood may have vanished almost entirely. However, most ancient sculpture was brightly painted, and this has been lost.Sculpture has been central in religious devotion in many cultures, and until recent centuries large sculptures, too expensive for private individuals to create, were usually an expression of religion or politics. Those cultures whose sculptures have survived in quantities include the cultures of the Ancient Mediterranean, India and China, as well as many in South America and Africa.The Western tradition of sculpture began in Ancient Greece, and Greece is widely seen as producing great masterpieces in the classical period. During the Middle Ages, Gothic sculpture represented the agonies and passions of the Christian faith. The revival of classical models in the Renaissance produced famous sculptures such as Michelangelo's David. Modernist sculpture moved away from traditional processes and the emphasis on the depiction of the human body, with the making of constructed sculpture, and the presentation of found objects as finished art works.

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